Iran Arrests Two Christian Women for Practicing Christianity

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02 April, 2009 05:20:00 <author/ashraf/.htm>ICC
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 2, 2009) - International Christian Concern 
(ICC) has learned that on March 5, 2009 Iranian security forces 
detained two Christian women for practicing Christianity. Iranian 
officials allege that Marzieh Amairizadeh Esmaeilabad and Maryam 
Rustampoor are 'anti-government activists.

According to the Farsi Christian News Network (FCNN), Iranian 
security officials searched the apartment shared by the two women and 
confiscated their personal belongings before they hand-cuffed and 
took the Christians to Police and Security Station 137 in Gaysha, 
west of Tehran. After appearing before the Revolutionary Court on 
March 18, the women were sent to the notorious Evin prison. Iranian 
officials told the Christian women to post bail at a staggering 
amount of $400,000 in order to be released from the prison.

"Both women are allowed just a one minute telephone call every day to 
their immediate families. Both are unwell and in need of urgent 
medical attention. During their last call on March 28 Marzieh said 
that she was suffering from an infection and high fever. She said 'I 
am dying'," reported FCNN.

Iranian officials have dramatically increased their persecution of 
Christians following the conversion of a large number of Muslims to 
Christianity. Last year alone, 50 Christians were arrested for 
practicing their faith, some of whom were tortured. There have also 
been reports that Christians died due to the torture they were forced 
to endure.

ICC's Regional Manager for Africa, Jonathan Racho, stated that, 
"Iran's persecution of Christian minorities violates the fundamental 
freedom of its citizens to worship freely. The international 
community has obligations to speak up for the rights of the 
persecuted Iranian Christians. We call upon Iranian officials to stop 
mistreating Marzieh and Maryam and release them from prison."

Please pray for God to give strength and comfort to the detained 
Christian sisters. Also pray for their safe release.


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